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Alternating multi-step quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained optimization (English)
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20 April 1998
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The authors consider multistep quasi-Newton methods for unconstrained optimization. These methods were introduced in three earlier papers of the authors, where they showed how an interpolating curve in the variable-space could be used to derive an appropriate generalization of the secant equation normally employed in the construction of quasi-Newton methods. One of the most successful of these multistep methods employs the current approximation to the Hessian to determine the parametrization of the interpolating curve and, hence, the derivatives required in the generalized updating formula. However, certain approximations were found to be necessary in the process in order to reduce the level of computation required (which must be repeated at each iteration) to acceptable levels. In this paper, the authors show how a variant of this algorithm, which avoids the need for such approximations, may be obtained. This is accomplished by alternating, on successive iterations, a single-step and a two-step method. The results of a series of experiments, which show that the new algorithm exhibits a clear improvement in numerical performance, are reported.
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numerical examples
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multistep quasi-Newton methods
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unconstrained optimization
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algorithm
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